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Ape is a common, yet rather imprecise, name for some animals of the order Primates.
Except for Gorillas and Humans, all true apes are agile climbers of trees. They are best described as omnivorous, their diet consisting of fruit, grass seeds, and in most cases small quantities of meat (either hunted or scavenged), along with anything else available and easily digested. They are native to Africa and Asia.
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